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okinawa, keystone of the pacific. a 1958 u.s. army big picture episode that tells the story of okinawa and how the it evolves to a korean airfield to an important military base. produced between 1951 and 1971, the big picture was a weekly television report for the army and the american public. >> the united states army presents "the big picture" an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people.
okinawa, keystone of the pacific. a 1958 u.s. army big picture episode that tells the story of okinawa and how the it evolves to a korean airfield to an important military base. produced between 1951 and 1971, the big picture was a weekly television report for the army and the american public. >> the united states army presents "the big picture" an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people.
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(music) >> up next reel america, okinawa, keystone of the pacific, in 1958 u.s.y big picture episode that tells the story of okinawa. how the island evolved from a world war ii battle site to a korean airfield to an important overseas american military base in the 1950's. produced between 1951 and 1971, the big picture was a weekly television report for the army and the american public. (music) >> the united states army presents "the big picture.", " an official
(music) >> up next reel america, okinawa, keystone of the pacific, in 1958 u.s.y big picture episode that tells the story of okinawa. how the island evolved from a world war ii battle site to a korean airfield to an important overseas american military base in the 1950's. produced between 1951 and 1971, the big picture was a weekly television report for the army and the american public. (music) >> the united states army presents "the big picture.", " an official
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visit ncicap.org] >> up next on reel america, okinawa, keystone of the pacific, a 1958 u.s.ode that tells the story of okinawa. how the island evolved from a world war ii battle site, to a koan
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okinawa, keystone of the pacific. a 1958 u.s. army big picture episode that tells the story of okinawa and how the it evolves to a korean airfield to an important military base. produced between 1951 and 1971, the big picture was a weekly television report for the army and the american public. >> the united states army presents "the big picture" an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. >> a small rocky typhoon swept island. this is okinawa, principal link in a chain of islands that stretches from japan to formosa. unimportant this perhaps at first glance, but the role in today's tense world is out of proportion to the size. an area equal to half of that rhode island, okinawa is a vital out post less than 400 miles from the post of communist china. but okinawa has not always played the important world role it plays today. for many centuries it slept, an island off the beaten track of world affairs. futile lords were over villages where life centered around rice and religion. answers to worship was
okinawa, keystone of the pacific. a 1958 u.s. army big picture episode that tells the story of okinawa and how the it evolves to a korean airfield to an important military base. produced between 1951 and 1971, the big picture was a weekly television report for the army and the american public. >> the united states army presents "the big picture" an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. >> a small rocky typhoon swept island. this is okinawa,...
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visit ncicap.org] >> up next on reel america, okinawa, keystone of the pacific, a 1958 u.s.rmy big picture episode that tells the story of okinawa. how the island evolved from a world war ii battle site, to a korean war airfield, to an important overseas american military base in the 1950's. produced between 1951 and 1971, the big picture was a weekly television report for the army and the american public. ♪ narrator: the united states army presents "the big picture," an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. ♪ a small, rocky, typhoon-swept island, this is okinawa, principal link in the ryukyus chain, which stretches more than -- stretches over the pacific from japan to formosa. unimportant? perhaps at first glance. but okinawa's role in today's world is out of proportion to its size. an area equal to rhode island, okinawa is a vital outpost in the free world defense network less than 300 miles from the coast of communist china. but okinawa has not always played the important role it plays today. for many centuries it slept, an island off the
visit ncicap.org] >> up next on reel america, okinawa, keystone of the pacific, a 1958 u.s.rmy big picture episode that tells the story of okinawa. how the island evolved from a world war ii battle site, to a korean war airfield, to an important overseas american military base in the 1950's. produced between 1951 and 1971, the big picture was a weekly television report for the army and the american public. ♪ narrator: the united states army presents "the big picture," an...
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the lines are getting longer every day at this odd jobs market into shun by the capital of touchy keystone. how much. everyone has been affected all the people who are standing here there used to be 15 or 20 people in this line and now it's 80 or 100 many of them have been without work for weeks. tajikistan's the poorest country to emerge from the soviet collapse with barely any economic activity few jobs are available here many depend on jobs across the border to feed their families the money they send home accounts for a 3rd of touchy keystones gross domestic product. i graduated from medical college i would have liked to be a nurse in russia if i had been accepted if not they'll work in construction any job will do. the quarantine due to the coronavirus in russia there was when the last money transfers came my relatives have a difficult situation in russia they can't buy food they can't get a salary so they can't send us anything either. some migrant workers who made it to rush up before the lockdown are now trapped there but at least able to work their worry is of a different kind to g
the lines are getting longer every day at this odd jobs market into shun by the capital of touchy keystone. how much. everyone has been affected all the people who are standing here there used to be 15 or 20 people in this line and now it's 80 or 100 many of them have been without work for weeks. tajikistan's the poorest country to emerge from the soviet collapse with barely any economic activity few jobs are available here many depend on jobs across the border to feed their families the money...
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the citadel was a keystone of the shuri defense area, 120 acres of village and barracks installation which were totally destroyed. outflanked and almost encircled, many of the garrison had been evacuated, leaving a skeleton force which was completely wiped out. with the fall of this garrison, the eastern flank of naha is exposed and the main japanese defense line begins to crumble into pockets. simultaneously, we were pushing the attack against the western anchor of the enemy defense line, the sea and airport city of naha. what was soon to develop into a drawnout siege opens with intense bombardment of the approaches into the city. [explosions] advanced marine units penetrating deep into the outlying suburbs of naha engaged an enemy patrol. [machine gun fire] as japanese resistance withdraws within the city proper, our troops advance to positions in the suburbs. we are denied entry into the downtown districts by the mud flats of the river and the effective fire of the japanese artillery. [gunfire] our carrier and okinawa based aircraft aid in support of the ground action. [plane flyi
the citadel was a keystone of the shuri defense area, 120 acres of village and barracks installation which were totally destroyed. outflanked and almost encircled, many of the garrison had been evacuated, leaving a skeleton force which was completely wiped out. with the fall of this garrison, the eastern flank of naha is exposed and the main japanese defense line begins to crumble into pockets. simultaneously, we were pushing the attack against the western anchor of the enemy defense line, the...
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jobs across the border to feed their families the money they send home accounts for a 3rd of touchy keystones gross domestic product. today when i graduated from medical college i would have liked to be a nurse in russia and if i had been accepted if not there working construction any job will do for what's now was a one month before. they announced the quarantine due to the coronavirus in russia there was when the last money transfers came my relatives have a difficult situation in russia they can't buy food they can't get a salary so they can't send us anything either. some migrant workers who made it to rush up before the lockdown are now trapped there but at least able to work their worry is of a different kind to get sick while working without any protection. now to a different continent but what race fishing is one of senegal's biggest industries normally employs more than $50000.00 people to meet demand from abroad but the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns have taken the country's biggest export markets away and that's left many of senegal's fisherman without a job. 23 year old is
jobs across the border to feed their families the money they send home accounts for a 3rd of touchy keystones gross domestic product. today when i graduated from medical college i would have liked to be a nurse in russia and if i had been accepted if not there working construction any job will do for what's now was a one month before. they announced the quarantine due to the coronavirus in russia there was when the last money transfers came my relatives have a difficult situation in russia they...
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do they think we're keystone kops or the kind of leadership they want or what do you think about washington? >> congress and the media have had about the same approval rating before this pandemic and i think, i think americans who are looking at congress when we were able to pass the cares act and three other packages, and i think they were ho looking at u saying, finally, they're doing something together. now after what we saw last week in washington and the reports that speaker pelosi didn't work with was frustrating and they want to look at all of us to say we elected you to work with republicans, democrats and independents. get the job done. we can't get the job done either, steve if we're not in washington. i hope that speaker pelosi calls the house back so we can get things done. there's no way to replace the face-to-face relationships during the legislative process. >> we saw the number of unemployment claims have gone up to 38 million approximately in the united states. it's a staggering number given how healthy, seemingly healthy the economy was a short time ago. secretary mnuchin
do they think we're keystone kops or the kind of leadership they want or what do you think about washington? >> congress and the media have had about the same approval rating before this pandemic and i think, i think americans who are looking at congress when we were able to pass the cares act and three other packages, and i think they were ho looking at u saying, finally, they're doing something together. now after what we saw last week in washington and the reports that speaker pelosi...
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and if you like the keystone cops are running the keystone state. >> tucker: got help the people trappedg homes. they can have people visit them, they are alone. many are dying. i don't hear the leaders talk to them at all. we heard andrew cuomo say that every life is precious, and many forces people in nursing homes. thousands dying. and he says, more people died. does anybody care? >> does not seem like it. and the sad thing is that they rightly predicted this. a lot of things i got wrong with the modeling and how catastrophic it would be, but we heard over and over again from governor wolf and secretary levine that the most vulnerable we'd be the elderly and those with health conditions paid why on 18th of march with the secretary of health issued the memorandum to take covid patients back to free hospital bed spread it's madness.vi and two-thirds are coming out of this, and there needs to be accountability. >> tucker: tell me that democrats and the state legislator are not defending your health director? >> they are, and i retired from the army two years ago, maybe roi'm off my rocke
and if you like the keystone cops are running the keystone state. >> tucker: got help the people trappedg homes. they can have people visit them, they are alone. many are dying. i don't hear the leaders talk to them at all. we heard andrew cuomo say that every life is precious, and many forces people in nursing homes. thousands dying. and he says, more people died. does anybody care? >> does not seem like it. and the sad thing is that they rightly predicted this. a lot of things i...
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>> you know, alex, our nickname is the keystone state. state that holds everything together. joe biden is very well thought of in my state of pennsylvania. he is considered a native son. and i think he will do very well for the very reason that was on display at that factory. we are desperate for a president who will lead, surround themselves with the best and brightest, challenge the norms, and the idle thought that we should just reopen having not tested and not followed the science. we are desperate for leadership. joe biden will show us that leadership and compassion. the other thing that is missing in this president, as nearly 90,000 people have died in this country, have you seen this president express any empathy or compassion? he simply doesn't have it. in joe biden we have the exact opposite. a man of strong values, of a heart, and a sense of compassion greater than anyone i know. we're desperate for that kind of leadership in this country to get us out of this rudderless place. >>> madeline dean, thank you so much for joining me
>> you know, alex, our nickname is the keystone state. state that holds everything together. joe biden is very well thought of in my state of pennsylvania. he is considered a native son. and i think he will do very well for the very reason that was on display at that factory. we are desperate for a president who will lead, surround themselves with the best and brightest, challenge the norms, and the idle thought that we should just reopen having not tested and not followed the science. we...
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matt: so what is the keystone here?re talking earlier about european stocks, and they are trading near a record low in terms of evaluation versus their u.s. peers. we have seen a decent rally from the lows here, but nothing like what you have seen in the u.s.. is there some keystone piece necessary for europe to make of that shortfall for investors? >> it was basically october 2019. we would see major portions of the world's economy being shut down deliberately to address the situation. i would have said very unlikely. of the s&plection 500 at a high level. you have to recognize that in the current situation, u.s. leadership in terms of technology has a leg up. no question about it. between too big a gap the u.s. and europe? will it disappear? probably not. will it shrink? i would like it to be so. morerequires probably advancement in the european project. what we saw yesterday is one element. it is one step toward integration. -- us not forget --a: the european story then sorry, i was going to ask you, when you look at
matt: so what is the keystone here?re talking earlier about european stocks, and they are trading near a record low in terms of evaluation versus their u.s. peers. we have seen a decent rally from the lows here, but nothing like what you have seen in the u.s.. is there some keystone piece necessary for europe to make of that shortfall for investors? >> it was basically october 2019. we would see major portions of the world's economy being shut down deliberately to address the situation. i...
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would you close down keystone? >> look, i was against -- i'm sorry, joe. >> i'm sorry, sir.ad >> i've been against keystone from the beginning it is tar sands that we don't need that, in fact, is in a very, very high pollutant, number one i'm not going to go shut down, for example, the -- they talk about all these other programs the other programs that exist, we're going to transition gradually to get to a clean economy. but the idea of shutting down keystone as if that is the thing that keeps the oil industry moving is just not rational. and by the way, it is not economically nor in my view economically make any sense. for example, the whole idea we're going to stop fracking, i'd move away from fracking. i would not do more fracking on federal lands. i would gradually move us out of the position of relying on oil and gas and coal look, joe, one of the things you've seen is that no one's going to build another coal-fired plant, period, no matter what the law is because now you can build a renewable energy or you can build a natural gas plant that works better and is cheaper
would you close down keystone? >> look, i was against -- i'm sorry, joe. >> i'm sorry, sir.ad >> i've been against keystone from the beginning it is tar sands that we don't need that, in fact, is in a very, very high pollutant, number one i'm not going to go shut down, for example, the -- they talk about all these other programs the other programs that exist, we're going to transition gradually to get to a clean economy. but the idea of shutting down keystone as if that is the...
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which you know we love a feature story on a feel good friday this one features some boxers from the keystone state which is pennsylvania fun fact because it was the middle of the original 13 colonies and the seat of government fun fact here friday am speaking of pennsylvania city philadelphia is home to one of the most famous boxers in rocky balboa art museum has a statue of him and you can actually run up the steps now that if at all see a twins are gearing up to make their own future in the boxing ring let's introduce ourselves 11 year old twins seaven and danielle grandy better known as the grandy twins 2 of advice and since they were 2 years old under coach and former amateur boxer danny grandees also happens to actually be their dad the duo picked up boxing like ducks to water and that passion group is where they got older both boys do focus on schoolwork 1st but after all the work is done they get training with dad agreed to and practice 3 days a week for 3 hours including work on the bag sparring sit ups and agility work father danny says he'll let the boys decide if they want to make
which you know we love a feature story on a feel good friday this one features some boxers from the keystone state which is pennsylvania fun fact because it was the middle of the original 13 colonies and the seat of government fun fact here friday am speaking of pennsylvania city philadelphia is home to one of the most famous boxers in rocky balboa art museum has a statue of him and you can actually run up the steps now that if at all see a twins are gearing up to make their own future in the...
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recent- protests against- oil or gas pipelines the dakota access pipeline- for instance there's ththe keystone xl pipeline- we seen the kind of. meeting of minds between- environmental activist and american indian. activist we even saw- the now. famous young swedish activist greta sooner go very recently- to an indian a american- reservation to really say okay this is an important issue could this. get a new life maybe to europe because you think it's important to join hands with them we've always had allies we've always made allies in my day in younger years in the sixties and seventies we it was uraninium. mining that was a threat in fact is still waiting in the wings waiting to come in the uranium mining corporations. but back in that- seventies. that that was the issue then so it's always becausese weree l ld based we're always as a people concerned about the environment and- and extracting. corporation but others are more involved as well. especially the youth so i mean this give this give you hope you know that this could also help your cause. well it's- you look at it in teterms of- i'v
recent- protests against- oil or gas pipelines the dakota access pipeline- for instance there's ththe keystone xl pipeline- we seen the kind of. meeting of minds between- environmental activist and american indian. activist we even saw- the now. famous young swedish activist greta sooner go very recently- to an indian a american- reservation to really say okay this is an important issue could this. get a new life maybe to europe because you think it's important to join hands with them we've...
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the will of the people wanted to ease the ecology sunny once you'll the- solidid- so anybodys jana keystone yeah. he's only about party- because the future of level to the. susceptible to shop is maybe tentatively returning but france's biggest malls like forum dale justst behind me on to open yet that isn't clear that they'll be able to opopen doors again. well as you saw that t the lockdown which the macomb government puts in place back in march has very much battered the french economy which has contracted sharply and plunged into recession. and even though a factory shops and offices on on getting back to normal financial support will still be needed for them to ride his son a tree storm. for more we can speak now to our business editor kate moody who is standing by kate the french government has already enacted an emergenency stimulus package worth one hundred and ten billion euros how much further could it go. r. and as s long as it takes at least that's what the finance and economy minister bruno le maire suggestedd this momorning c. d.. and tv. h he said that ththe governrnment's pl
the will of the people wanted to ease the ecology sunny once you'll the- solidid- so anybodys jana keystone yeah. he's only about party- because the future of level to the. susceptible to shop is maybe tentatively returning but france's biggest malls like forum dale justst behind me on to open yet that isn't clear that they'll be able to opopen doors again. well as you saw that t the lockdown which the macomb government puts in place back in march has very much battered the french economy which...
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is that flynn wanted to dismantle the iran deal he wasn't in favor of it which was a which was a keystone to to obama's foreign policy so obama warns about flint he what obama hated flip so there's a connection here there's no doubt a connection between what komi did and the obama presidency. and we have jeff sessions that recused themselves so basically you have in the justice department he's niek out and also in national security now and senator kerry isn't a week in this was a counter intelligence operation because of foreign official the russian ambassador at the time was involved this is a counter intelligence operation my understanding is that cause for this to happen has to go all the way to the top all the way to the president of the united states it's very difficult for me that barack obama can deny that he knew this was going on absolutely can i just point out this wasn't just a counterintelligence operation that began with flynt talking to the russian ambassador in december 2016 in fact we now know the flame who was the target of a counterintelligence investigation on the f.b.i
is that flynn wanted to dismantle the iran deal he wasn't in favor of it which was a which was a keystone to to obama's foreign policy so obama warns about flint he what obama hated flip so there's a connection here there's no doubt a connection between what komi did and the obama presidency. and we have jeff sessions that recused themselves so basically you have in the justice department he's niek out and also in national security now and senator kerry isn't a week in this was a counter...
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this is the keystone kops version of the bay of pigs in fact according to the washington post a mysterious strategic committee run by juan jose rondo and their political advisor to one weibo involved in these efforts actually compiled a dossier on the failed bay of pigs attempt to liberate cuba from the government to put out castro to which journalist charles pearson esquire magazine upon hearing of this news observed i can count on the fingers of one hand the number of accounts of the bay of pigs operation since 1962 but did not also contain the word fiasco why someone in 2020 would compile a dossier on a disastrous attempt to invade cuba as part of the preparation for a commando raid into venezuela is best left to broader thinkers than i am well we here are those broad thinkers let's break down this latest attempt to remove the democratically elected leader of venezuela from office and install mr corporate democracy itself one guy though as we are joined by author and human rights attorney dan koblick m. the author and professor of latin american history from pomona college we go to go s
this is the keystone kops version of the bay of pigs in fact according to the washington post a mysterious strategic committee run by juan jose rondo and their political advisor to one weibo involved in these efforts actually compiled a dossier on the failed bay of pigs attempt to liberate cuba from the government to put out castro to which journalist charles pearson esquire magazine upon hearing of this news observed i can count on the fingers of one hand the number of accounts of the bay of...
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and medical equip and distribute are highlighting covid-19 efforts in the keystone state. rob: the federal judge overseeing michael flynn's case delaying the justice department effort. by allowing third parties to weigh in. jillian: anticipation is building whether the dni will release the list behind the unmasking of the national security adviser. >> reporter: an unusual move by that judge given the doj abandoned the effort. in the senate ordering the briefs. at the appropriate time the court will enter a scheduling order, flynn's attorney sidney powell responding writing this, the proposed brief has no place in this court, no further delay should be tolerated, as you mentioned, we may see the list of top obama officials behind unmasking of flynn, declassified and carried them to the doj, to do so this strong reaction from lindsey graham. >> if i ever find the intelligence community. the united states senator has a role. i find it unbelievable the outgoing administration is surveilling the incoming administration. jillian: the senate takes up fisa abuse reform. senator ra
and medical equip and distribute are highlighting covid-19 efforts in the keystone state. rob: the federal judge overseeing michael flynn's case delaying the justice department effort. by allowing third parties to weigh in. jillian: anticipation is building whether the dni will release the list behind the unmasking of the national security adviser. >> reporter: an unusual move by that judge given the doj abandoned the effort. in the senate ordering the briefs. at the appropriate time the...
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is because of political purposes something the president is sure to mention on his visit to the keystonete on thursday. >> people want to go back, numbers are getting to the point where they can and it seems to be no effort in certain. states to get back into gear and people are not going to stand for, they want to get back, they want our country open. i want our country open too. i want open safely. but i wanted open. >> one state seeing progress, new york yesterday marking the lowest single day death toll since march 26, 3 regions, the southern tier in the mohawk valley slated to begin the first phase of reopening this friday, welcome news after an absolutely brutal april in the nation's hardest hit state, close to 233,000 people have recovered from the virus so far in the us. rob: needless suffering and death is the warning anthony fauci will give to the senate on this pandemic telling the new york times reopening too soon will risk several new outbreaks, senate minor leader chuck schumer urging him to not hold back. >> this will be one of the first opportunities for anthony fauci to
is because of political purposes something the president is sure to mention on his visit to the keystonete on thursday. >> people want to go back, numbers are getting to the point where they can and it seems to be no effort in certain. states to get back into gear and people are not going to stand for, they want to get back, they want our country open. i want our country open too. i want open safely. but i wanted open. >> one state seeing progress, new york yesterday marking the...
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. >> this summit protests in the keystone state over lockdown measures by the governor, those in pennsylvania looking for something fun to do, they can cross the delaware into new jersey, allowing beaches to open for memorial day with social distancing measures. 46,000 people have recovered from the virus in the us. jillian: a lot of people excited by the news about beaches being able to reopen. rob: armed protesters and death threats, the distance against michigan avenue stay-at-home order intensifying forcing the state capitals the shutdown. lawmakers not expected to return until tuesday, hundreds protesting outside the statehouse, some carrying guns. democrats proposing a gun ban. governor gretchen witmer under fire for not allowing businesses to reopen. estate lockdown runs through the end of this month. jillian: the va sending strike teams to new jersey about outbreaks in nursing homes, va workers will work with staffers at five facilities hit hard by the virus, label plan until the end of june, 5000 people have died at long-term care facilities in new jersey. the state is deployed 300 n
. >> this summit protests in the keystone state over lockdown measures by the governor, those in pennsylvania looking for something fun to do, they can cross the delaware into new jersey, allowing beaches to open for memorial day with social distancing measures. 46,000 people have recovered from the virus in the us. jillian: a lot of people excited by the news about beaches being able to reopen. rob: armed protesters and death threats, the distance against michigan avenue stay-at-home...
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. >> reporter: visited protest in the keystone state over lockdown measures by the governor.n pennsylvania looking for something fun to do. beaches and boardwalks to open up for memorial day with social distancing measures in place. more than 246,000 people recovered from the coronavirus so far in the us. jillian: armed protesters and death threats, resistance against michigan stay-at-home order intensifying forcing the state capital to shut down. lawmakers not expected to return until tuesday, hundreds protesting outside the state house, some carrying guns. democrats now proposing a gun ban. governor gretchen witmer under fire for not allowing businesses to reopen? to stay lockdown runs through the end of the month. rob: an attorney for one of the men charged in amaud arbery's, what against rushing to judgment, travis mcmichael's attorney says there are more facts than the public knows about. >> government accuses you of a crime, how easy it is to accuse. the government has that presumption of innocence. rob: travis and his father gregory are accused of shooting and killing
. >> reporter: visited protest in the keystone state over lockdown measures by the governor.n pennsylvania looking for something fun to do. beaches and boardwalks to open up for memorial day with social distancing measures in place. more than 246,000 people recovered from the coronavirus so far in the us. jillian: armed protesters and death threats, resistance against michigan stay-at-home order intensifying forcing the state capital to shut down. lawmakers not expected to return until...
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crosshairs for moving too slowly claiming it is because of political purposes on him visit to the keystone state on thursday. >> people want to go back, numbers are getting to the point that they can, no effort on certain blue states to get back in gear and they want to get back, they want our country open. i want our country open too. i want it open safely but i want it open. >> reporter: one state seeing progress, new york marking the lowest single day death toll since march 26th, three regions, the southern tier in the mohawk valley slated to begin the first phase of reopening this friday, welcome news after a brutal april in the nation's hardest hit state, close to 233,000 people have recovered from the virus in the us. that number rising in the last few days. shannon: appreciate it. >> the man who recorded the shooting death of remdesivir speaking out, he says he is scared for his life. >> i'm not feeling safe at all. i haven't felt safe and at least 35 days now. the threat have been real. >> reporter: he claims he was reporting amaud arbery because it was thought to be a robbery susp
crosshairs for moving too slowly claiming it is because of political purposes on him visit to the keystone state on thursday. >> people want to go back, numbers are getting to the point that they can, no effort on certain blue states to get back in gear and they want to get back, they want our country open. i want our country open too. i want it open safely but i want it open. >> reporter: one state seeing progress, new york marking the lowest single day death toll since march 26th,...
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just recently he said he is oppose to the keystone pipeline.was under president obama's state department it. would have minimal impact and create thousands of jobs. is he opposed to it. how is that somebody who is in any way, shape, or form a moderate person. this is about attracting all those highly partisan progressives. those beyond pro-environment progressives to the extent that they're willing to destroy jobs and destroy opportunity especially now post coronavirus. he needs to bring this party together and this is not a way to get the midwest in a general. ainsley: tony, there are reports he is going to go after trump's economy. he is going to use that for his gain. do you think that will work? will it resonate? >> no. because he now has to answer the question of what is his economy? we talk about keystone xl. talk about anti-fracking position. how much would new york benefit right now if western new york were able to frac. all the people leaving the five burrows because they don't want to be around coronavirus. you are welcome to come to
just recently he said he is oppose to the keystone pipeline.was under president obama's state department it. would have minimal impact and create thousands of jobs. is he opposed to it. how is that somebody who is in any way, shape, or form a moderate person. this is about attracting all those highly partisan progressives. those beyond pro-environment progressives to the extent that they're willing to destroy jobs and destroy opportunity especially now post coronavirus. he needs to bring this...
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this isn't just in the keystone state but let me walk you through the start of the numbers we've collectedcross the country. in illinois, they were three times more covert deaths among those 80 years or older than people under 60. 361 covid fatalities are for ages 70 and up, 69% of all of them. 253 fatalities are under the age of 40 or just 5% of all fatalities. the numbers are similar in massachusetts and connecticut and elsewhere. former "new york times" reporter, author of "tell your children." why isn't every leader shouting figures like this from the rooftops? what's the motivation for suppressing the data and the framing of this data to keep this covid-19 in some context?xt >> i think you just said it. by the way, it's not just in the u.s. this is true in italy, spain, u.k., all the places that have seen the most deaths. especially peoplee over 80. clearly there isy but an effort made to try and scare people who are relatively low risk here, and that's to keep lyrical support for the lockdown.ow the problem is this comes at a huge call in that states are not protecting the people tha
this isn't just in the keystone state but let me walk you through the start of the numbers we've collectedcross the country. in illinois, they were three times more covert deaths among those 80 years or older than people under 60. 361 covid fatalities are for ages 70 and up, 69% of all of them. 253 fatalities are under the age of 40 or just 5% of all fatalities. the numbers are similar in massachusetts and connecticut and elsewhere. former "new york times" reporter, author of...
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his previous defense attorneys, they look like keystone cops without any concept of what they were doingther they were doing it at the behest of the deep state. i have no idea. what i do know, that justice isn't being served here, and we've got federal judges sitting on cases, we have federal judges making decisions and rulings that make absolutely no sense given just public knowledge of the events and the circumstances and the conduct. what are we to make of this? >> well, we're to make of in that the judge needs to get off his case, so to speak, and start dealing with this. sidney powell and others, as you mentioned, has taken a case in which everybody was saying this is over, this is it expect for those of us who are really concerned about what we were seeing in the investigative techniques under comey, mccabe, page and strzok and the corrupt cabal that's always been there. but now it's been brought to light. this needs to be moved to the front burner, it needs to be moved up and acted upon quickly, and then let's begin as attorney general barr has put attorney jensen in charge of thi
his previous defense attorneys, they look like keystone cops without any concept of what they were doingther they were doing it at the behest of the deep state. i have no idea. what i do know, that justice isn't being served here, and we've got federal judges sitting on cases, we have federal judges making decisions and rulings that make absolutely no sense given just public knowledge of the events and the circumstances and the conduct. what are we to make of this? >> well, we're to make...
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murder had to do with sloppy police work, the defense attorney said, suggesting it had been like keystone the palisades that fatal night. >> you never photographed the body before you moved it, did you? >> no, sir. >> why didn't they take photographs? they destroyed the crime scene area. >> they didn't even bother to question potential eyewitnesses, he said. instead, they cleared visitors from the lookout. >> there might have been someone who saw something or heard something. >> there might have been. there's a possibility that might have happened. >> and if police were so suspicious of his client two nights later, the defense said, why didn't they videotape their interview with him? that way jurors could have judged stephen scharf's supposedly odd demeanor for themselves. >> why didn't you? >> it's not an interrogation. he wasn't in custody. i don't know. >> the defense attorney also argued that police misinterpreted what his client said in his home just hours later. >> my client never said this wasn't an accident. >> and as for that hammer police thought was a weapon -- >> the hammer wa
murder had to do with sloppy police work, the defense attorney said, suggesting it had been like keystone the palisades that fatal night. >> you never photographed the body before you moved it, did you? >> no, sir. >> why didn't they take photographs? they destroyed the crime scene area. >> they didn't even bother to question potential eyewitnesses, he said. instead, they cleared visitors from the lookout. >> there might have been someone who saw something or heard...
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trump had hoped to make a booming economy the keystone of his re-election campaign. today he faced questions about the growing number of people without a paycheck. >> what is your plan to get the country out of this ditch? >> well, i think we're going to have a great third quarter. i view what we have now as obviously a period of -- here we are. it is what it is. i'll tell you, jim -- let me just tell you. we started off with empty cupboards. the last administration left us nothing. >> trump was also asked for his thoughts on how voters should think about his administration's response to the pandemic when they go to the polls in november. >> is it fair for the voters to take into consideration your handling of the pandemic when they assess whether to re-elect you in the fall? >> sure. i think they do. i think they have to do a number of things. they do have to do that. and not me. i think our whole group has been spectacular. >> the president said today, quote, we're being generous with people who lost their jobs. and as he seeks to turn the nation's attention to reo
trump had hoped to make a booming economy the keystone of his re-election campaign. today he faced questions about the growing number of people without a paycheck. >> what is your plan to get the country out of this ditch? >> well, i think we're going to have a great third quarter. i view what we have now as obviously a period of -- here we are. it is what it is. i'll tell you, jim -- let me just tell you. we started off with empty cupboards. the last administration left us nothing....
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this isn't just for the keystone state.t let me walk you through startling numbers we collected from across the country. in illinois there were three times more covid deaths among those 80 years or older then people under 60. in michigan, 3,491 covid fatalities are for ages 70 and up. that's 69% of all of them. 2 to 253 fatalities under the age of 40 or just 5% of all fatalities and the number are similar in massachusetts and connecticut and elsewhere. joining me now, former "new york times" reporter, author of "tell your children." alex, why isn't every leader shouting figures like this from the rooftops? what's the motivation for suppressing the data and the framing of this data to keep this covid-19 in some context? >> well, i think you just said it. by the way, it's not just in the u.s. this is true in italy and spain in the u.k., all of the places that have seen the most deaths are very, very heavily skewed to older people, especially over 80. clearly there's been an effort made to try to scare people who are relativel
this isn't just for the keystone state.t let me walk you through startling numbers we collected from across the country. in illinois there were three times more covid deaths among those 80 years or older then people under 60. in michigan, 3,491 covid fatalities are for ages 70 and up. that's 69% of all of them. 2 to 253 fatalities under the age of 40 or just 5% of all fatalities and the number are similar in massachusetts and connecticut and elsewhere. joining me now, former "new york...
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in the meantime, as the president visits the keystone state, elsewhere, other states are taking more and more steps to get business back to normal. you have been hearing about it all day. but they can't do it without data. where are the covid outbreaks so they can douse them as quickly as possible. we've got a fox business exclusive with the company already helping governors around the nation set up digital cloud command centers. by the way, the stock is up 101% since april. you will meet the ceo. we will give you the name of the company. >>> and the stay-at-home orders giving do-it-yourselfers a reason to exist. while husbands and wives around the nation roll their eyes, trex is a clear coronavirus winner in the home improvement craze. the deck material maker ceo is here on what everyone is rushing to buy. >>> plus, we are live at the cdc as it grapples with covid's new and terrifying symptoms showing up in children. how high gold and black gold are about to go. and charlie breaks it on his tweet heard round wall street on the goldman sachs merger chatter. less than an hour to the c
in the meantime, as the president visits the keystone state, elsewhere, other states are taking more and more steps to get business back to normal. you have been hearing about it all day. but they can't do it without data. where are the covid outbreaks so they can douse them as quickly as possible. we've got a fox business exclusive with the company already helping governors around the nation set up digital cloud command centers. by the way, the stock is up 101% since april. you will meet the...